It created messes for him, like the time Orgeron pulled up to a woman at a gas station wearing exercise attire. “Hey, you look like you work out,” he said, according to multiple sources. “We could work out together.” The woman informed Orgeron she was married and pregnant, to which he responded, “Why does that matter?”
That woman was the wife of a high-ranking LSU official. Word of this reached the LSU Board of Supervisors, the collection of prominent Louisiana attorneys and business owners appointed by the governor who make the most important decisions at LSU.
In a football stadium that serves thousands of hot dogs someone probably just got it from the condiments table.
Kid from Tennessee was about 2 feet short on 4th and 24, but one reason was the Ole Miss DB "cut him off" with a clear Targeting/led with the helmet.
I guess if there is no flag for targeting, they can't see it on the replay and call it.
The "brown liquid" in regular water bottles and mustard bottle as flask etc. is great.
Yikes.
I mean, you can't fault the guy for stating the obvious... And he'll be the one held accountable if they continue to suck.
But throwing your entire OL under the bus with half a season to go is probably not the best way to fire them up. Maybe it doesn't matter if he plans on bringing in all new players, but I doubt that is feasible in a single offseason.
Brett Bielema is a heart attack waiting to happen. When it does, the world will be a better place. POS. Decisions like hiring Bielema is the type of inside the box thinking that explains why Illinois football sucks and will continue to suck.
He is all but telling his team to hit the portal. Will he have more than 10 guys on the roster in January?
He's also telling the portal to come to Illinois.
UT is trash and they showed their true colors last night. I really hope they are made example of from Sankey. An empty Neyland vs Georgia might work.
That "punishment" is a joke. Last year, the SEC distributed $45.5 million per school. So, TN gets $45.25 million now? The heavy hand of Greg Sankey.
That "punishment" is a joke. Last year, the SEC distributed $45.5 million per school. So, TN gets $45.25 million now? The heavy hand of Greg Sankey.